Best place to visit in Bhilwara

Popular as the “city of looms and textiles”, Bhilwara is home to the world famous Ramdwara of Ramsnehi Sampraday. The founder Swami Ramcharanji Maharaj, Guru of the Sampraday, preach to his followers here, afterward decided to shift to Shahpura. The present day headquarters of the Ram Snehi Sampraday, known as Ram Niwas Dham are situated in Shahpura. A number of people say that Bhilwara got its name from the Bhils who lived there throughout the days of yore. As per a story, the city of Bhilwara had a cast that mint coins known as “bhiladi”. This is allegedly the source of the district’s name. Bhilwara’s educational history can also be traced back to the Nagar Brahmins mention in the Skanda Purana.

Best place to visit in Bhilwara

Harni Mahadev Temple

sanganer fort

Kyara ke balaji

Love Garden

Pansal Fort

Harni Mahadev Temple in Bhilwara

Harni Mahadev Temple located at a distance of about 6km from the major town of Bhilwara is a well-liked pilgrim spot of Rajasthan. The sacred “shivling” of the temple nestle under green mountain is a place of great attention. A three day fair is held here every year on the time of shivratri. The divine Harni Mahadev temple skin tone lingam of Shiv Nandi (Shiva’s Bull) and Lord Shiva. The pilgrims visiting the place offer flowers, sweets, coconuts, milk while conduct prayers here. Female devotee pour milk here as a sign of wishing for a caring husband.

Sanganer fort in Bhiwara

Sanganer is situated at a distance of 16 kms away from Jaipur on the Tonk road. Sanganer is famous for its crafts, hand-printed textiles. Sanganer forms a main part of tour from Jaipur. In order to enter Sanganer, one has to drive history two massive Tripolias (Triple Gateways) on the Tonk Road. Sanganer boast of ruined palaces, Jain Temples, which are imprinted with refinement.

Kyara ke balaji in Bhilwara

Kyara ke Balaji Temple in Bhilwara is a attractive temple devoted to Lord Hanumana, wherein it is supposed that the image of the Lord had of course formed on the rocks, much to the amusement of millions of his devotee. The temple is well-known for Adhar Shila and Patola Mahadev too. Separately from Lord Hanumana, images of Patola Mahadev and Ghata Rani can be seen in the rock as well.

Best time to visit Bhilwara

The most excellent time to visit Bhilwara is the “winter season”. The temperature remain comfortable, is appropriate for visiting the monument, other places of interest in Bhilwara. The most excellent months to visit are “October to March”.

How to reach Bhilwara

By Air : The closest Domestic Airport from Bhilwara is Udaipur Airport, approximately 167 Kms away. Connecting flight to Delhi, Mumbai and Jaipur can be taken from here. The other closest Airport is Jaipur Airport (250 Kms) which is well linked to major cities like Hyderabad, Delhi, Bangalore, Pune and Mumbai.

By Train : The railway station of Bhilwara is recognized in the heart of the city. It is well linked to other cities like Delhi, Ajmer, Kanpur, Bhopal, Patna, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Gwalior, Lucknow and Jodhpur etc.

By Bus : Top buses to reach bhiwana is from Delhi, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Udaipur, Gurgaon.